• About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version
Friday, May 15, 2026
Indian Cooperative
IFFCO Banner
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • HOUSING COOP
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • Cooperator
    • Cooperative Recruitment
    • Cooperative Success Stories
    • Co-op News Snippets
    • Cooperative Coffee Shop
    • Cooperative Complaint Board
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Video
No Result
View All Result
Indian Cooperative
No Result
View All Result
IFFCO Banner
NCDC Banner
NCDC Banner
MSC Bank Banner
Home Co-op News Snippets

Aavin-Milma pricing disparity sparks debate

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
May 15, 2026
in Co-op News Snippets
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

A memorandum seeking an inter-state inquiry into dairy pricing disparities between Aavin and Milma has surfaced on social media, raising concerns over procurement prices, subsidies and market competition in the cooperative dairy sector.

Addressed to the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying and the dairy development departments of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, the memorandum calls for a detailed investigation into structural and logistical imbalances affecting milk pricing in the two states.

The document highlights differences in procurement rates paid to dairy farmers, claiming that Aavin procures milk at around Rs 38 per litre, while Milma pays between Rs 45 and Rs 52 per litre. It also seeks an audit of subsidy mechanisms and retail price controls, warning that artificial pricing could affect the long-term financial sustainability of cooperative dairy unions.

The memorandum further points to higher transport and feed costs in Kerala, which relies heavily on imported cattle feed and faces logistical challenges as a milk-deficit state.

It also calls for standardised regional pricing benchmarks and a national strategy on feed subsidies to protect dairy farmers and ensure fair competition within the cooperative dairy sector.

Tags: aavinBreakingcooperativemilmaprices
Share284Tweet177SendShare71
Previous Post

Centre reviews pending Income Tax issues of Co-op Banks with DoR

Next Post

Markfed comes under RTI Act, rules MP High Court

Next Post

Markfed comes under RTI Act, rules MP High Court

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

saraswatbank
nafed-india
Image Slideshow
Repco Bank
Pimpri Bank Godavari Urban MSCS
Kerala Bank Advertisement
Sharad Bank
Prime Bank Advertisement
Deogiri Bank
Tirupati Urban Cooperative Bank
Blinking Ads with 4-Second Interval
WBSCB Ad 1 WBSCB Ad 2 Tripura StCB Ad Laxmi Multi State Ad Citizen Coop Society Ad
Ad Banner
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Hindi Version

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Cooperative Federations
    • NCUI
    • NAFED
    • NCCF
    • NAFCUB
    • SUGAR COOP
    • Housing
    • NCDC
    • NFCL
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
    • Fishcofed
  • Banks
  • Dairy
  • Fertilizer
    • IFFCO
    • KRIBHCO
  • NCUI
  • Cooperator
  • ICA
  • Laws/Legislations
  • States
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Your Success Story
  • Video

© 2020 IndianCooperative.com.